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Commission backs new A-3 rural residential district, sending measure to council

2822219 · March 6, 2025
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Summary

The Dayton Planning Commission voted 4-0 March 6 to recommend a comprehensive-plan amendment and city code change creating an A-3 district to allow limited unsewered residential development (approximately one house per 10 acres) with provisions for future urbanization and conservation.

The Dayton Planning Commission voted unanimously March 6 to recommend that the City Council adopt a new A-3 zoning district and related comprehensive-plan language to provide an interim framework for large-lot, unsewered residential development in northwest Dayton.

Staff described the A-3 district as an interim tool that allows unsewered residential development at a target density of roughly one dwelling unit per 10 acres while reserving land and planning for potential future…

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